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This is a disambiguation page. '''{{PAGENAME}}Emma''' could refer to:
 
* [[Emma (novel)|''Emma'' (novel)]]: The 1815 novel by [[Jane Austen]]
* [[Emma (1972 miniseries)|''Emma'' (1972 miniseries)]]: A BBC adaptation starring Doran Godwin as Emma and John Carson as Mr. Knightley
* [[Emma (1996 film)|''Emma'' (1996 film)]]: A theatrical film adaptation starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma and Jeremy Northam as Mr. Knightley
* [[Emma (1996 telefilm)|''Emma'' (1996 telefilm)]]: A [[Made for TV Movie]] on [[ITV]], starring Kate Beckinsale as Emma, [[Mark Strong]] as Mr. Knightley, and Olivia Williams as Jane Fairfax
* [[Emma (2009 miniseries)|''Emma'' (2009 miniseries)]]: Another BBC miniseries of ''Emma'', starring Romola Garai as Emma, Jonny Lee Miller as Mr. Knightley, and Michael Gambon as Mr. Woodhouse
* [[Emma (2020 film)|''Emma'' (2020 film)]], a British drama film based on Austen's novel starring Anya Taylor-Joy
 
There is also:
 
* ''[[Clueless]]'': A 1995 film which is a [[High School AU]] of ''Emma''
* ''[[Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy]]'', a [[Literary Mash-Ups|Literary Mash-Up]] which is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]
 
If 19th century literature and its adaptations aren't what you're looking for, how about...
 
* [[Emma (1932 film)|''Emma'' (1932 film)]]: A comedy-drama film directed by Clarence Brown
* [[Emma (Kenyon novel),|''Emma'' (Kenyon novel)]]: a 1955 novel by F. W. Kenyon
* [[Emma (play)|''Emma'' (play)]]: A 1976 play by Howard Zinn about Emma Goldman
* ''[[Emma: A Modern Retelling]]'': A 2015 novel by Alexander McCall Smith
* [[Emma (manga)|''Emma'' (manga)]]: 2002 A historical romance manga by Kaoru Mori
* [[Emma (anime)|''Emma'' (anime)]]: A Japanese television series based on the manga, subtitled "A Victorian Romance", broadcast in various Asian nations in 2005 and 2007
* [[E.M.M.A.]]: A Swedish [[Girl Group]] active 2001–2005
* ''[[Victorian Romance Emma]]'': A 2002 historical romance manga by Kaoru Mori, with a Japanese television series closely based on the manga
 
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* [[Emma Thompson]]
* [[Emma Watson]]
 
Not to be confused with E'''n'''ma, the king of the underworld in [[Japanese Mythology]].
 
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